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    previous versions. Despite having a different personality and having a different appearance, all of the incarnations of him maintain the same identity, the “Doctor”. While this is clearly a way for the writers of the show to keep the show going (the show has been going on for over 50 years) it does coincide with…

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    of intersections that create my identity, I know that I’ve likely failed to include multiple aspects of who I am. I also know that I could include my subcultures, such as grunge or goth, or physical aspects, such as my piercings and tattoos or my decision to bleach my hair so regularly that my friends forget I’m not a natural blonde, because these are all important aspect to how I encounter the world or how I understand my own identity. All of these various identities come together in order to…

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    Our identity is something that sticks with us for life. We are defined by what people view us as and how we present ourselves to the people around us. Macklemore says,“I'm an individual, yea, but I'm part of a movement, My movement told me be a consumer and I consumed it”. The Movement can be referred to as the group of friends he associated with the group of teens and young adults all buying the new shoes and clothes. Telling him to get the new jordans and nikes that come out. The sense that he…

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    Identity is a social self-construct which is a constant battle between an individual’s sense of true self against roles and expectations placed by members of society. Furthermore, identity is a concept that can be both gained and lost. This may happen by virtue of an individual’s beliefs and notions of surrounding environments. In addition with laws allowing more freedom of expression, individuals are now able to express original thoughts and represent a sense of self. Although, in times of…

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    the same as society has adopted the consumer identity. Tyler Durden says “We are byproducts of the lifestyle obsession. Murder, crime, poverty, these things don’t concern me. What concerns me is celebrity magazines, television with 500 channels, some guy’s name on my underwear, Rogain, Viagra, Olestra, Martha Stewart.” Tyler describes a life style that is defined by things you don’t need. From here we run into the consumer identity. The consumer identity is the understanding that you are what…

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    Identity is the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. Our identity allows us to depict what is important to us and what is not. It defines who we are as a person, how we react to situations and how we treat people. We develop our sense of identity at a young age, an idea of how we like to treat other people and things, and how we view ourselves. Most of the things we identify ourselves with are based on how we are raised, and what we are told to believe is the right thing from a young…

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    people all over the world try and figure out who they are and what they want to do. They try and find their Identity, uniqueness, character, their status, their “name”, however you want to put it; it all means the same. Every day people are figuring it out. Sometimes you never figure it out and sometimes you will. By using 4 different pieces of writing, I will get my point across. “Identity,” poem by Julio Noboa, “America and I,” nonfiction essay by Anzia Yezierska, “Keeping up with the…

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    Self-identity is reflected through art, often times in understated ways. There is no right or wrong way to approach art because it is so very personal. It is the ability to express emotion, beauty, and thoughts in a single moment captured by time. As an artist, I am given the opportunity to explore different aspects of who I am, what I love, and what inspires me to be the person I am. An artist’s expression can take many forms, for me this form is music, a passion that has always been a part…

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    Identity Vs Role Confusion

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    Erickson’s – Identity vs. Role Confusion (12-18 years) When children transition into Erickson’s psychosocial stage of identity vs. role confusion, their bodies are maturing, they are becoming more independent, and their thought process is becoming more complex. Adolescents are also not as dependent on their parents as they used to be and tend to focus on building relationships with their peers. According to Newman, Lohman, and Newman (2007), the identity of an adolescent can be established based…

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    judge or attack you, yet she speaks and listens to you. I encourage everyone to spend time in the wild where you can recognize and become intimate with your internal self, come to terms with your gender identity and sexual self, without fear or judgment. What has given me a strong since of gender identity is accepting my bold, spirited, adventurous self for what it is, for who I…

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